I'm not sure how many of us have the UP-Dragon lore but I'm sure you all have GP-Arcanis, so you know that the language of Arcanis is supposedly that of the dragons, the language of creation in our myth and legend. And Dragons are now exceedingly rare.

So, do we as a culture look upon dragons as simply the tool that taught us magic, or do we have a reverence about them? Some recent additions to GL-Pathi lore suggest the latter, I think.

I notice that some dragons are being run into at the moment. The above becomes an important cultural motivation if we decide to revere them, as we would probably look to protect dragon-kin. (In a previous post, I've even suggested maybe that it is the blood of dragons that is what allows for skill with Arcanis.) Pathi environmentalists, anyone?

And without being specific, if we revere dragons, and lament on their decline and almost extinction, we might have a long-standing feud with/dislike of a certain faction in Amber, so we should consider this carefully.

We did decide that it was something in the blood which allows for actual skills with Arcanis, which makes it an inborn talent. If dragons are the source, then it does make sense that we went around collecting possible dragon spawns and take them to their rightful home, which is Pathi.

I like the idea that we revere dragons and lament on their decline, it would create some conflicts other than us vs BR npcs with the rest of the mush. Though we'd need to backpeddle some things with many prop cos.